Title taken from verso. Aerial view of Standard Oil tankers at city dock in Anchorage, Alaska, with another ship to right of tankers, trucks on road leading to dock, and buildings at far right. Also from verso: "Anchorage's Municipal dock has...

Aerial view of ship docked at port in Anchorage, Alaska, with buildings on shore and other boats in water at right. Sign on building at bottom right reads: "U.S. Army Transportation Terminal Agency [...]." July 26, 1965. Photographer: Ward W....

Title taken from verso. Aerial view of unusable pipe lengths at pipe yard during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction at Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. Also from verso: "Pipe had been immersed in salt water and was declared unfit to carry oil." July 1, 1974....

Title taken from verso. View of Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction across Sagavanirktok River on North Slope in Alaska, showing pipe head where "pig" can be inserted to perform hydro test and with crane in background. Also from verso: "Note the...

Title taken from verso. View of pipe with concrete coating at Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction site at Sagavanirktok River on North Slope in Alaska. Also from verso: "Weighted pipe needed due to negative water table and under river passage."...

Title taken from verso. Aerial view of bridge over Hess Creek after spring thaw during Trans- Alaska Pipeline construction in Interior Alaska, with debris in water. Information from similar photograph: "Hess Creek after spring thaw." Sept. 19,...

Title taken from verso. View of syphon on Davidson Ditch which brought Chatanika Creek water to Fox, Alaska during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction. August 1970. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 10" x 8".

Title taken from verso. View of pickup flume for water syphon at Davidson Ditch near Fairbanks, Alaska during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction. August 1970. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 10" x 8".

Title taken from verso. View of truck spraying water on hot spots left after July 8, 1977 fire at Trans-Alaska Pipeline Pump Station 8 south of Fairbanks in Interior Alaska. Also from verso: "... explosion happened on July 9th, 1977." (Accident...